You might want to try "Traveler's Guide to the Firearms Laws of the 50 States".
It is written by an attorney and is updated for 2010.
http://www.gunlaws.com/travel.htm
200 guns per day * 365 days per year = 73,000 guns sold per year
I guess after 73,000 sales a few people are going to be unhappy. Still pretty good odds :)
It's not worth going out of your way for, but I have one close so I go on occasion.
If you check out the weekly ad, you can sometimes find decent prices on pump guns and muzzleloaders.
Girls can shoot !!!
Here's my 10 year-old daughter. She was slaying every target we had until I got the camera out and made her think. :)
This was only about 20 yards, but it really helped her confidence (notice the disappointed face after the 1st shot). Next year we are back to 50 yards...
Uh, where in the US do you live that guns are registered? It's certainly not a federal regulation, since there are ways to legally obtain firearms without any paperwork for the Feds.
#6 One didn’t own a gun but wasn’t anti, other was anti.
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Dad never owned any firearms while I was growing up, but I think that he had when he was younger.
Mom didn't even like me playing with toy guns :banghead:
If you don't mide driving about 45 minutes south you could try Target World in the northern part of Cincinnati.
They have a pretty large selection, you could always just call them to find out if they have what you're looking for. If so, it's an easy drive down I-75 from where you are now...
Just 1. KY resident (KY does not issue non-resident).
Here's where it's good:
Not too bad, unless I need to drive to MN. It would be a pretty long detour :eek:
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